Purpose
Prepare for Osho's Maha Geeta talks by choosing one living question before the lecture begins.
Key takeaway
A lecture becomes useful when it changes the quality of attention during ordinary life.

Listening lesson
A way to make long-form talks active instead of passive.
Purpose
Prepare for Osho's Maha Geeta talks by choosing one living question before the lecture begins.
Key takeaway
A lecture becomes useful when it changes the quality of attention during ordinary life.
Long spiritual talks can become another stream of atmosphere. The work begins when you listen for one practical point that exposes a pattern you actually live.
Use the talk to test witnessing, non-identification, and the refusal to decorate awakening. The point is not agreement with the teacher; the point is whether the listening makes perception cleaner.
Continue with Mystic Seeker
Use these books to continue the lesson into a deeper reading path.

A Dialogue on Freedom
This is a reading companion for one of the boldest nondual texts in the tradition: a book that does not flatter the self but asks what remains when mistaken identity falls away.

A Clear, Beginner-Friendly Guide to the Bhagavad Gita and the Other Great Gitas
Most readers know the Bhagavad Gita and never realize there is a wider library of Gitas. This book opens that larger world with structure, clarity, and context.

Awaken Your Inner Guide
Instead of approaching the Gita as a remote scripture, this book treats it as a live conversation for moments of confusion, duty, fear, and inner conflict.

Alan Watts and the Art of Letting Go of Who You Think You Are
This book brings Alan Watts into plain, engaging language for readers who feel trapped inside self-image, overthinking, control, and the exhausting need to defend who they think they are.
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